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DEATH OF CHAS. DICKENS. It wenld not be too much to say that all the civilized world, especially all English ..

... DEATH OF CHAS. DICKENS. It wenld not be too much to say that all the civilized world, especially all English-speaking people, will learn with deep regret of the death of Mr Charles Dickens, the dintinguished novelist, which melancholy event was only briefly ...

THE SEAL FISHERIES

... THE SEAL FISHERIES. Monday (Reuter).—Hen. C. H. Tupner, Minister of Fisheries, speaking reference to the off in the seal catch this year, said in the natural course of events higher prices should be realised now than last year, whereas the contrary was ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... caused the fever of which the man had died. Mr. Hawkins was speaking on thisi subject when lie sud- denly sat down and fell wvith his hendi resting on the gentleman who sat next him. He did not speak, and in five minutes was a corpse. No medical man was present ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Charles L., and his famous countess, Charlotte de la Tremouille, of Latham House celebrity. Of the late earl it is needless to speak, as all know how he main- tained the glory of his race; and of the present earl we will merely say these few words of biographical ...

THE FOREST OF DEAN MINERS

... Mountjoy, miners' agent, for the purpoe* of taking the opinion of ladgee with regard to the continuation ef distriet union. Speaking Monday night the Tump-bouse Lodge, near Blakeney, the veteran advocate stated that the Forat Council had decided, unless ...

blB W. FOSTER AT KETTERING

... blB W. FOSTER AT KETTERING | Speaking al Kfett.riDg on Wednesday night, Sir . V.'aiie. Foster, M P , eaid the people mu-t lock te I parisli councils at the great instruments for pro- , gr. ss. He advocated i ow«r being given to commu- j nitifs to acquire ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... endearment of all. Mr C. B. Wrright, deputy registrar, wished to ald a few 3 words to the lied enpressions of him Honour, and, speak. c ing on behalf of himself and of the officers of the court, he would say how deeply they deplored the loss of Mr Edward Barley ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Schumann speak of the three sketches- The Lake, the Millstream, and the Fountain; of the over- ture called the Naiads and the Wrood Nymphs; of the Three Diversions and of various other works. In fact, when- ever speaking about Bennett he speaks no less ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... or he mnight speak of masiy things connected with it, many things which roes sip en his mind, even as he was speak- ing to them, and which he had not put down on paper, but he would rather pass on to more general subjects, lie might speak, they knlew, ...